> A non-printable character is a different concept from a zero width
> character. Think of the zero width character as hyphenation hint or word
> border. The rule of using blanks works well for Indogermanic languages.
> The zero width rule works as fallback for other languages that don't
> have a natural word boundary. The main point is that it doesn't affect
> the visual representation.

Cool!  I was not aware of "zero-width" character.  I googled a bit and found:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/200b/index.htm
This is indeed a much simpler way than patching and breaking the code. :-)
Now I just need to figure out how to "type" it in vim or this will
become a maintenance hell.

Thank you.


Brian

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